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1 North Pike School District (5711) District Report Card The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) requires each state to use a unified accountability model. School, district, and state report cards that contain the following accountability information must be produced and made available publicly. No Child Left Behind District Report Card Mississippi Statewide Accountability System The Mississippi Statewide Accountability System (MSAS) is a single A through F school and district accountability system based on the requirements of Federal law under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act Flexibility Request and Mississippi Code The MSAS assigns performance classifications based on 1) student achievement, 2) student growth, and 3) graduation, if applicable. For the school year, the U. S. Department of Education granted Mississippi a one-year waiver from school performance classifications due to the implementation of Mississippi s College and Career Readiness Standards. The waiver allowed districts and schools to retain the letter grade received in the school year if the grade was lower as a result of assessment results. ent Official Grade: B B Without Waiver Grade: C ** 4- Graduation Rate: Notes: Only districts and schools serving grade 1 or higher or higher are eligible to receive a performance classification. The Without Waiver Grade only applies the school year. Possible Accountability Status: A, B, C, D, F. (N/A The school did not receive a performance classification due to not having available data.) ESEA Annual Measurable Objective (AMO) A district or school is responsible for meeting annual measurable objectives (AMO) in three areas: Reading/Language Arts,, and a third academic indicator referred to as the Other Academic Indicator. The Other Academic Indicator for schools and districts without a grade 12 is the attendance rate. For schools and districts with a grade 12, the indicator is the graduation rate. If a district or school does not meet an AMO in any one of the three areas, the district or school is considered to have not met AMOs. ent District AMO Status: Not Met Not Met Reading/Language Arts Status: Not Met Not Met Status: Not Met Not Met Other Academic Indicator Status: Met Met Student Groups AMO Subgroup Results Reading/ Language Arts Other Academic Indicator Graduation Rate ent Attendance Rate All Students: Not Met Not Met Met Students with IEPs: Not Met Not Met ** ** Limited English : ** ** ** ** ** ** Economically Disadvantaged: Not Met Not Met ** ** Asian: ** ** ** ** ** ** Black: Not Met Not Met ** ** Hispanic: ** ** ** ** ** ** Native American: ** ** ** ** ** ** White: Not Met Not Met ** ** 1
2 Quality NCLB Measures Number percent is based on Core s Who Are Highly Qualified: FTE s s with Emergency/Provisional Certification: 1 99 FTE s Courses Taught by a Highly Qualified : Courses Courses NOT Taught by a Highly Qualified : Courses age of Courses in the Highest Poverty Quartile Schools NOT Taught by a Highly Qualified : ** age of Courses in the Lowest Poverty Quartile Schools NOT Taught by a Highly Qualified : 6 and course counts reflect NCLB core academic subjects only. These counts represent the denominators for calculating the percentage values. counts are based on Full-Time Equivalents (FTE). Assessment Participation Rates While NCLB requires the testing participation rates of the following groups of students to be reported in Reading/Language Arts,, and Science, not all subgroups are considered separately when determining whether a school met its annual measurable objectives (AMOs). Additionally, although NCLB requires the reporting of participation rates for the Science assessment, the results of the Science assessment are NOT used in AMO calculations. For those groups of students used in AMO calculations, NCLB requires that a minimum of 95% of all students in the group must be tested. Student groups used in AMO calculations Reading/Language Arts Science All Students: Students with IEPs: Limited English : ** ** ** Economically Disadvantaged: Asian: ** ** ** Black Hispanic: ** ** ** Native American: ** ** ** Student groups not used in AMO calculations White: Migrant: ** ** ** Male: Female: Exemption of Recently-Arrived Limited English- Students from State Assessments NCLB allows for a one-time exemption of language arts and/or mathematics scores for recently-arrived limited English proficient (LEP) students. A recently arrived LEP student is defined as an LEP student who has attended schools in the United States (not including Puerto Rico) for less than 12 months. Number of recently-arrived LEP students exempted from state assessments: ** 2
3 State Assessment Number Tested and Performance by Level Grade Level Number Tested Minimal Basic Advanced Mississippi iculum Test, 2 nd Edition Language Arts Mississippi iculum Test, 2 nd Edition Grade 5 and 8 Science Tests Subject Number Tested Passing High School Subject Area Tests 3 Minimal Basic Advanced Algebra I Biology I English II U.S. History National Assessment of Educational Progress The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) provides results on subject-matter achievement. NAEP does not provide scores for individual students, schools, or school districts. NAEP results are based on representative samples of students in grades 4 and 8. The NAEP is administered every two years; the most recent results are reported below Reading Results 2013 Results At or Above Basic At or Above At or Above Basic At or Above Grade MS U.S. MS U.S. MS U.S. MS U.S. MS U.S. MS U.S
4 of Students and Above Assessments Grade/Subject All Students Disabled Only Limited English Economically Disadvantaged Asian Black Hispanic Native American White Female Male Migrant Grade/Subject All Students Disabled Only Limited English Economically Disadvantaged Asian Black Hispanic Native American White Female Male Migrant Mississippi iculum Test, 2 nd Edition Language Arts Mississippi iculum Test, 2 nd Edition ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 60 ** 61 5 ** ** ** 76 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 43 ** 48 ** ** ** ** 58 ** 66 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Extended iculum Frameworks Language Arts Extended iculum Frameworks 3 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 3 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 4 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 4 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 5 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 5 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 6 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 6 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 7 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 7 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 8 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 8 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Grades 5 and 8 Science Tests Extended iculum Frameworks Science ** ** ** 95 ** 95 ** ** ** ** 95 ** ** ** ** ** 8 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Algebra I Biology I English II U.S. History High School Subject Area Tests Extended iculum Frameworks Secondary ** ** ** ** Math ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Science 5 5 ** ** ** ** ** 5 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Language Arts ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 4
5 ESEA Annual Measurable Objective NCLB requires the reporting of the results of a district or school in meeting annual measurable objectives (AMO) in Reading/Language Arts and by subgroup. The results are shown below. The Achievement Index assigns one point for students scoring and Advanced and a half point for students scoring Basic. The AMOs were established based on student performance in 2010/2011. Reading/Language Arts N-Count Achievement Index ESEA AMO N-Count Achievement Index ESEA AMO All students: Students with IEPs: Limited English : ** ** ** ** ** ** Economically Disadvantaged: Asian: ** ** ** ** ** ** Black: Hispanic: ** ** ** ** ** ** Native American: ** ** ** ** ** ** White:
6 Notes: No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Report Card User Guide ent ( ) represents the results of the school year. represents the results of the school year. The asterisks (**) indicate no data is being reported in the section due to one of the following: o Small n-size (<10 students in the measure) or o The measurement is not applicable to the school, district, or state. Data has been suppressed for values that are less than five percent (<5%) and greater than ninety-five percent (>95%). These values are reported as 5% and 95%, respectively. The sum of data reported in percentages may not equal to one hundred percent (100%) due to suppression rules applied. State Accountability Information Official Grade Official performance classification (A, B, C, D, or F) assigned to the district or school Note: For the 2014 school year, the U.S. Department of Education approved a oneyear waiver which allowed districts and schools to receive the higher performance classification between the 2013 and 2014 results. Without Waiver Grade 4- Graduation Rate Performance classification assigned to the district or school before the waiver option being applied Note: This option did not apply to the 2013 Accountability Results. age of students earning a regular high school diploma within 4 years after entering the 9 th grade for the first time. ESEA Annual Measurable Objective (AMO) ESEA Annual Measurable Objective (AMO) Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Annual performance targets districts and schools must meet in order to ensure students are on a timeline for scoring 100 percent (100%) proficient by the school year Differentiated Accountability Label Federal accountability label assigned to Title I schools based on the school s overall performance. This indicator is applied to Title I schools only. NCLB Annual Measurable Objective (AMO) Subgroup Results Reading/Language Arts Other Academic Indicator Graduation Rate (4- Graduation Rate) Indicator of whether the student subgroup met its annual measurable objective in reading/language arts Indicator of whether the student subgroup met its annual measurable objective in mathematics Indicator of whether the student subgroup met its other academic indicator (OAI) target; For elementary and middle schools, the OAI is the attendance rate. For high schools and districts, the OAI is the graduation rate. age of students earning a regular high school diploma within 4 years after entering the 9 th grade for the first time. District/School AMO Status Reading/Language Arts AMO Status Indicator of whether the district or school met its AMO targets for the school year. The district or school must meet AMOs in reading/language arts, mathematics, and the other academic indicator in order to meet its AMOs Indicator of whether the district or school met its reading/language arts AMO targets for the school year Attendance Rate Core s Who Are Highly Qualified age of students in attendance at school during the school year. Quality age of teachers in core subject area courses (e.g., English, math, science, etc.) who met the definition of highly qualified as outlined in NCLB AMO Status Indicator of whether the district or school met its mathematics AMO targets for the school year s with Emergency/Provisi onal Certification age of teachers with emergency or provisional certifications Other Academic Indicator Status Indicator of whether the school or district met its other academic indicator (OAI) target for the school year. For elementary and middle schools, the OAI target is the attendance rate. For high schools and districts, the OAI is the graduation rate. Courses Taught by a Highly Qualified age of courses taught by highly qualified teachers 6
7 Courses Not Taught by a Highly Qualified age of courses not taught by highly qualified teachers Minimal The percentage of students scoring minimal on the reading/language arts, mathematics, science, and U.S. History assessments at each grade level age of Courses in the Highest-Poverty Quartile Schools Not Taught by a Highly Qualified age of Courses in the Lowest-Poverty Quartile Schools Not Taught by a Highly Qualified Highly Qualified Full Time Equivalency (FTE) Participation Rate age of courses not taught by highly qualified teachers in schools where the poverty level ranked in the top 25% of all schools in the State age of courses not taught by highly qualified teachers in schools where the poverty level ranked in the lowest 25% of all schools in the State A teacher who holds certification in the course area in which the teacher is providing instruction Full time employees Assessment Participation Rates age of students within the student subgroup who participated in the reading/language arts, mathematics, and science assessments Exemption of Recently-Arrived Limited English- Pr0ficient Students Number of Recently-Arrived LEP Students Exempted from State Assessments Number of limited English proficient students who have been attending school within the United States for less than 12 months and had their assessment scores excluded from the state, district, or school accountability results State Assessment Number Tested and Performance by Level Number Tested Number of students participating in the reading/language arts, mathematics, science, and U.S. History assessments at each grade level Average scale score earned by students participating in the reading/language arts, mathematics, science, and U.S. History assessments at each grade level Basic Advanced The percentage of students scoring basic on the reading/language arts, mathematics, science, and U.S. History assessments at each grade level The percentage of students scoring proficient on the reading/language arts, mathematics, science, and U.S. History assessments at each grade level The percentage of students scoring advanced on the reading/language arts, mathematics, science, and U.S. History assessments at each grade level National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Note: The NAEP assessment is a national assessment administered at least once every two years to students in Grades 4 and 8. At or Above Basic At or Above Average scale score earned by students participating in the NAEP reading and mathematics assessments age of students scoring Basic or above on the NAEP Reading and assessments age of students scoring or above on the NAEP Reading and assessments of Students and Above Students and Above N-Count Achievement Index ESEA AMO age of students within the student subgroup scoring proficient or above on the reading/language arts, mathematics, science and U.S. History assessments ESEA Annual Measurable Objective Number of students within the student subgroup who are included in the achievement index calculation age of students moving towards or scoring proficient in reading/language arts and mathematics. The achievement index is the measure used in determining whether the student subgroup met its AMO target. Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Annual Measurable Objective (AMO) is the annual performance target the student subgroup must meet 7
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